Kulkarni, A S and M, Ramji
(2011)
Modeling Of Fatigue Crack Growth in Composite Repair by Finite Element Method.
Masters thesis, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad.
Abstract
Fatigue failure is caused due to fluctuating loads and is one of the most common
type of failure in mechanical structures. Fatigue damage starts with nucleation,
crack formation and then propagation of the crack. Estimation of safe life of critical
components becomes very essential in fail safe tolerant design for certification. Total
life of a component generally consists of two stages viz. crack initiation and crack
propagation. The proportion which each contributes will vary with the geometry,
the loading and especially with the material.
Crack growth behaviour is a major issue in scheduling of inspection and
maintenance in variety of industries especially in aircraft industry. Here, failure
leads to catastrophic consequences and loss of life. When aircraft reach the end of
their service life, fatigue cracks are found to have developed along rivet holes and
other highly stressed regions of the aircraft. In order to extend the life of these
aircraft, repairs are made to arrest these cracks. This is because huge financial costs
involved in manufacturing of aircrafts. Hence, extending the life of in-service
aircrafts can provide huge saving
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